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A Star Trek Universe Chronology

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   During the mid and late 1960's at the Desilu Productions Studios in Los Angeles, California; a production staff guided by the production's creator, Gene Roddenberry, created and produced STAR TREK; a television show that was "a wagontrain to the stars". During its' production; either by accident or by design, a history unique to the universe created by the production of STAR TREK formed. Unfortunately after three seasons; the show was cancelled, ending in June, 1969. A decade later following an animated series six years earlier and the abrupt halt to the production of the second STAR TREK television series, the first STAR TREK film, STAR TREK: The Motion Picture, was released in movie theaters across the country. After its' release and during the next 35 years (almost), four succeeding television series to the originial and eleven more motion pictures would grow, develop and refine the history of the STAR TREK universe allowing it to become "The History of the Future".

   This section of the Webase is an attempt to document the STAR TREK mythos in the form of a chronology. It currently covers five centuries; the 20th through 24th, with more being added in the future. Click, Enjoy, and "Live Long and Prosper.

NOTE: Most of the information on these pages is directly or indirectly quoted from the revised 2nd Edition of The Star Trek Encyclopedia and/or the 2nd Edition of Star Trek ChronologyABSOLUTELY NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. Also major persons, places or events occurring in the 2001-2005 television series Star Trek: Enterprise and the J. J. Abrams 2009 Star Trek "reboot" film & its 2013 sequel have been added or will be added in the near future to the Chronology by the webmaster.